if needed,
click on the black area to start... a cat should fly over screen...
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website designers may
use this code to embed applet: values may be changed for different patterns...
<applet code="bf00.class" height=520 width=760>
<param name="myImage" value="sfg.gif">
<param name="myImage" value="sfg1.gif">
<param name="myBackground" value="goofyName.jpg">
<param name="iSize" value="200">
<param name="iMoveX" value="-5">
<param name="iMoveY" value="-3">
<param name="iAmpX" value="10">
<param name="iAmpY" value="-9">
</applet>
all parameters are optional.
Defaults: sfq.gif 200pixels square,background=goofyName.jpg
iMoxeX,iMoveY,iAmpX. iAmpY==0
you can use one or two pictures... one picture moves in the "switched" direction in comparison to the other... (switch x and y variables)
if value is not found in folder(directory) nothing is displayed...
handy to check what animation would look like without a picture... call it notMyPicture.gif instead of MyPicture.gif...
required file: bf(number).class, sfq.gif
I find that an oval gif with a transparent background square works fine...
optional background file lpb61.jpg 760 wide 520 tall
a negative numer for iMoveX will cause a motion from right to left...
a negative number for iMoveY will cause motion bottom to top...
the iAmpX, iAmpY makes a bigger pattern with a bigger absolute value...
numbers from -20 to 20 seem reasonable... -50 to 50 are OK too... but move image a great deal...